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Dear. Lord. Above.
Not since my newborn baby have I seen anything so beautiful!!!!
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I WANT IT SOOOOOOOOO BAD!!!!!
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*** Passes out again ***
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*** Comes to just long enough to swoon over glorious naked diamond **** again, then
THUD, OUT AGAIN! ***
 
Thunk! That was the sound I made when I fell out of my chair and landed in my drool! That is just beautiful!
 
***Still whimpering pathetically***

How much is it?
 
I WANNA ENTER THE LOTTERY FOR IT TOO! I can think of LOTS of ways I could wear it!
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Date: 10/2/2008 6:45:20 PM
Author: Lynn B
***Still whimpering pathetically***



How much is it?

Yeah, we need to know
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(Just for the extra torture!) I''ve only come back to look and drool like five times so far!
 
too big...even for me
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Wowewowewowe!!!
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So just ballpark figure, how much would a baby like that set you back?
 
Date: 10/2/2008 1:54:57 PM
Author: Lorelei
* whimpers and claws at screen*.....
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*whimpering and clawing with Lorelei*

Beauty incarnate!

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And Valeria's design with that stone!
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Heavenly...*sigh*
 
Ladies! I have an idea! Why don''t we pool all of our money and share it! We''ll just ship it back and fourth to eachother! Everyone gets one month, or something like that! We can decide what to do w/it and just share it! LOL!
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Gorgeous!!
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roes gold with some plat would be stunning!~

That is a gorgeous stone!
 
SIGH, haven''t seen a stone that gorgeous in a looong time. Wish I could have it!!!!
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nah, it''s ugly.
 
In thse times, would it be morally wrong of me to say that I love it?
 
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sorry, that''s just what i have to keep telling myself so i can go on living without that BREATHTAKING BEAUTY.
 
That is one ultrabeautiful stone... the pinkish cast is exquisite. Ohmygosh.
 
Date: 10/2/2008 9:23:36 PM
Author: redrose229
Ladies! I have an idea! Why don''t we pool all of our money and share it! We''ll just ship it back and fourth to eachother! Everyone gets one month, or something like that! We can decide what to do w/it and just share it! LOL!
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Nup, would never work, cuz as soon as you send it my way, I would disappear into the Aussie outback, never to be seen again!
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Food and water? Me no need, just need big, beee-autiful gorgeousimo diamond to keep me company.
The rescue team will find me delirious in the desert, cradling that pretty, muttering "my preciousssssss" over and over...
 
Truly beautiful!!!
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I am not a big stone gal myself, but I most certainly appreciate the beauty of stones like this!
 
Is it still there? OH MY GOD!

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Wow
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I don''t need to say any more, I think the people above me said it best.
 
Date: 10/3/2008 1:37:42 AM
Author: LtlFirecracker
Wow
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I don''t need to say any more, I think the people above me said it best.
True! There just aren''t any words...........................
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Date: 10/2/2008 1:53:07 PM
Author: Upgradable
Here is the GIA. The jeweler doesn''t agree with the color grade, and is understandably concerned that this could cause him to get less for the stone, but his only options are resubmission to GIA or try to send it to EGL. What do the professionals think of either of these options? The shot of the stone between my fingers is probably the most accurate reflection of what I see with my eye.
First, huge compliments to your jeweler on his ability to capture these photographs. Wow!

As for the highlighted, what does he disagree with? The fact that it’s graded O-P or that it’s graded with a brownish tint?

In a puritanical sense I''d suggest that whatever paper it has is irrelevant. Even if he sent it back to GIA and it came back N color (for example) it’s such a unique stone that it would have practically the same value, simply because there are so few 7ct stones available. Unless he has a customer for the stone it’s without value, and if he does have a customer that person will likely pay his price within reason. It’s not like they can go to the store next door to find the same thing.

PS: Lynn, your posts in this thread are hilarious.
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It''s just occurred to me, that diamond is the colour of pink gin!!
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Date: 10/2/2008 6:17:33 PM
Author: Lynn B
Dear. Lord. Above.
Not since my newborn baby have I seen anything so beautiful!!!!
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Oh yes you have Miss - Mr Stinky Tiskaweeds!!
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Date: 10/3/2008 7:53:21 AM
Author: John Pollard


Date: 10/2/2008 1:53:07 PM
Author: Upgradable
Here is the GIA. The jeweler doesn''t agree with the color grade, and is understandably concerned that this could cause him to get less for the stone, but his only options are resubmission to GIA or try to send it to EGL. What do the professionals think of either of these options? The shot of the stone between my fingers is probably the most accurate reflection of what I see with my eye.
First, huge compliments to your jeweler on his ability to capture these photographs. Wow!

As for the highlighted, what does he disagree with? The fact that it’s graded O-P or that it’s graded with a brownish tint?

In a puritanical sense I''d suggest that whatever paper it has is irrelevant. Even if he sent it back to GIA and it came back N color (for example) it’s such a unique stone that it would have practically the same value, simply because there are so few 7ct stones available. Unless he has a customer for the stone it’s without value, and if he does have a customer that person will likely pay his price within reason. It’s not like they can go to the store next door to find the same thing.

PS: Lynn, your posts in this thread are hilarious.
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someone in an above post asked what a stone like this would be worth. i am also curious. what would a jeweler likely ask for this stone? thanks!
 
He implied that he''d sell it to me for $75-$80K. I haven''t asked a specific price because there is no way I would be in a position to buy it.
 
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